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What Does The VSP Designation Mean?
- A VSP designation does not necessarily mean the offender caused great physical injury to the victim during their sexual offense(s). This designation was created to identify sex offenders who are determined to have a high likelihood of committing another sexual offense. All sex crimes are perceptually violent acts against another person.
- In addition to the basic sex offender registration requirements, offenders with the VSP designation are required to verify their residence with law enforcement every 30 days. They are also required to complete in-person registration with law enforcement quarterly.
- Idaho’s VSP designation is effective for the offender’s lifetime. These offenders are not eligible for removal from the registry or discharge from the registration requirement.
- VSP offenders’ pictures and addresses are published in their local newspapers, once per week for three weeks after each annual registration. This information may also be broadcast via TV or radio. An additional fees is collected during quarterly registration with law enforcement to assist the counties with the newspaper publication.
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